After thinking very long and hard you first figure out what you really like doing say for example if you like gaming after a few years if you still have the strong lust for gaming then you might consider being a game maker. Also thanks for your comment.

My name is Kara Holt and I am 16 years old. I was born on January 14, 2002 in St.Joseph’s hospital, in Jamaica Queens. I live in Brooklyn NY and lived in three different houses in my life, my grandma’s house, and

I really loved how you recognized that although you are not an immigrant yourself that you are still impacted by immigration through your relationship with your friend. Your post can really make people think about how much we can learn from people who are different from us.

I think it is great that you are interested in other languages. I can imagine you taking courses in Japanese, French, Spanish or any other language for that matter. It would be great because you can move toward bilingualism since you already have English, which is a great language to know.

It is so important to keep speaking up against bullying so that you can help others avoid what you experienced in your previous school. What do you feel is the best way to change how bullying is handled by school administrators?

hi i’m Nia i’m a sophomore at oakland unity high school. What liked about your story is that you wanted to tell us about what you wanted to accomplish and and what you want to do when you leave high school and how you were going to do it. One question i have for you is how do you know what job is best for you

After thinking very long and hard you first figure out what you really like doing say for example if you like gaming after a few years if you still have the strong lust for gaming then you might consider being a game maker. Also thanks for your comment.

About us

This is a youth-powered social network that was started in 2003 by a group of teachers from local sites of the National Writing Project.

We merged several earlier blogging projects. We have found that there are many advantages to bringing students together in one site that lives beyond any particular class. It's easier for individual students to read and write about their own passions, to connect with other students, comment on each other's work, and create multimedia posts for each other. Further, it's been exciting for us to pool our knowledge about curriculum, connected learning, and digital literacies.

If being part of such a community makes sense to you, we invite you to join us. We welcome all youth and any teacher interested in having students publish online and participate in the give and take of a social network like Youth Voices.